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Anchor duo leaving 13WHAM, Geneva appoints new city councilor, bottle deposit confusion, and grandparent scams.
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Ginny Ryan and Doug Emblidge are leaving TV news. The longtime local anchors of 13WHAM are leaving to pursue other careers. The station announced the change on Friday. [MORE]
The City of Geneva has a new Ward 6 councilor. Republican Kyle Brimm was appointed this week after a meeting and 5-3 vote. [MORE]
What happens to unclaimed bottle deposit funds? That question has an interesting answer. [MORE]
Over $23 million has been lost in grandparent scams. It’s one of the most prolific, and concerning types of fraud. Now state agencies are trying to help older New Yorkers fight back. [MORE]
Owasco Lake has new protections. The Nine Element Plan, which has been in the works for years has received state approval, the DEC announced. Here’s what that means for local residents and water users in Owasco and Auburn. [MORE]